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Interpreting an aphorism about fashion cycles — from 'Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months', decide whether designers misunderstand the public or whether the public is highly susceptible to novelty

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Only conclusion II follows

Explanation:

Given data

  • Aphorism: Fashion changes rapidly because the old becomes intolerable; newness is prized.
  • Conclusions:
    • I: Fashion designers do not understand the public mind.
    • II: The public at large is highly susceptible to novelty.

Concept/Approach

Rapid alteration aligns with consumer susceptibility to novelty, not with designers' ignorance. The quote emphasises public appetite for change.


Step-by-step logic
1) Nothing indicates designers' misunderstanding; indeed, frequent changes could reflect understanding ⇒ I does not follow.2) Continual alteration every six months implies the public embraces novelty ⇒ II follows.


Verification/Alternative

Industry practice of seasonal collections capitalises on novelty-seeking behaviour, supporting II.


Common pitfalls

  • Attributing motive or competence to designers when the statement comments on consumer response.

Final Answer
Only conclusion II follows.

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